Bread-and-butter elections

  • 2003-03-06
Andres Kasekamp is director of the Estonian Foreign Policy Institute, an associate professor in the political science department at Tartu University and one of Estonia's best-know political pundits. The Baltic Times' Aleksei Gunter sat down with him after voters went to the polls March 2 to get his take on the election.Were voters still tired this week after the local elections held in October?I feared the turnout would be lower. From the beginning of the 90s the trend has been that the electoral activity constantly decreased. I see it as a very positive sign, though it would be too much to...
 
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